shoulderbearing
Shoulderbearing is a bearing arrangement in which a bearing is mounted against a raised shoulder on a shaft or within a housing, providing defined radial positioning and an axial stop. The shoulder serves as a locating surface that limits axial movement and helps align the bearing with adjacent components. The term can describe either a bearing mounted on a shaft shoulder or a bearing seated against a shoulder formed in a housing bore.
In operation, the shoulder bears against the bearing surface to transfer loads from the rotating member to
Configurations include external shoulder bearings, where the bearing sits on a machined shoulder on the shaft
Design considerations involve selecting an appropriate fit between the shaft shoulder and the bearing inner race
Applications are found in machine tools, automotive gearboxes, transmissions, pumps, and various types of industrial machinery